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HANLY.15 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Helen PHILLIPS. Hilary Norton HANLY.15 Parents: John Hilary HANLY and Edith SHELDON. Howard McRoberts HANLY15 was born on 6 Oct 1888 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 He died on 6 Feb 1891 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.355 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS. Hunter Wardlaw HANLY15 was born on 3 Jul 1880 in Shelbina, MO.314 He died after 1959.314 As described by a friend, preparing Hunter's family tree in January 1959: "No family, never married, just seemed to step aside and let the rest of us take the cream of available girls for our wives, and then to forget what he was to do when it came his turn again.... However, I've left lots of space, just in case. /s/Don, 1/15/59 Hunter attended The University of Missouri for three years, and was granted a scholarship cum laude at the University of Cincinnati for his final year. Here he completed work for a C.E. degree in structural engineering. He taught in the university for a year or two up to about 1904, and followed his engineering career until 1960. He was a junior member of Euphrat-Hanly, and then the senior member of his own firm of Hanly and Young Consulting Engineers. He remained unmarried. He was intimately concerned with many city projects ð numerous industrial structures: waterworks, electric plant buildings, and university structures. He served for years on the city building code committee, and Board of Building Standards. Hunter was a member of several professional societies. He gave much of his time and effort to the City Museum and to the Boy Scouts. He was awarded the Silver Beaver, as an outstanding executive. He was a member of Rotary Int. in Cincinnati, and later in St. Paul. The University of Cincinnati awarded him a citation as Distinguished Alumni Award. Christ Church (Episc) considered him a dedicated member. Hunter retired to St. Paul, MN in 1960 and became a companion to Fay at the lovely Presbyterian Home until his death in 1970. World War I With the entry of the United States into the war, as an ally of England and France, it seemed evident that most of the fighting would continue as trench warfare in various parts of France. Our War Department could not foresee a need for adequate rail transportation of troops and materials throughout most of France. Arrangements were made for France to turn over the operations of its railroads to the United States Army. The War Department activated a special Railroad Unit ð the 46th Engineers to carry out the procedure. Toward the end of 1917, both Hunter and Floyd, together with hundreds of other experienced engineers with no needy dependants, were "Requested" by the War Department to apply for commission in the 46th Engineers. Hunter entered the service January 7, 1918 as a 1st Lt. At Camp Lee, VA. Floyd followed him with the same rank May 31st. Each was transferred to Camp Sheridan, AL a few months apart. Here, the final intensive training of the 46th Engineers took place. The Unit was ready for duty in France, and was moved to Camp Merritt, NJ early in July. On July 14 it was shipped out for Europe. It has been rather difficult to locate any reference material on the activities of Hunter and Floyd in France. All mail passed through the S.S. GPO here, and was subject to censorship. The cities of Chartres, LeMans, and Gievres were centers of their railroad work ð whatever that was. They were separated after landing. On May 12, 1919, Floyd was made Captain, and Hunter became a Major. They were at different locations. Some of the outfits in the army had much "cleanup" before being sent home from France. Floyd arrived in the States August 16, 1919, while Hunter arrived September 25th, 1919. From: "Sketches In Family History Of The Shelbina Hanlys", provided by Carl Hanly (9/2001) Parents: William Montgomery HANLY and Ellen Bryan FINLEY. Isabel HANLY15 was born on 14 Feb 1860 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL.333 She died on 27 Aug 1942 in Shelbyville, OH.333 She was baptized in Living in Canton, MO in 1931..314 Parents: James HANLY and Mary Jane HUNTER. Spouse: Edward Jefferson GOODRICH. Edward Jefferson GOODRICH and Isabel HANLY were married about 1879. Children were: Ethel Jane GOODRICH, Wallace Jefferson GOODRICH, William Montgomery GOODRICH. Jacqueline HANLY.15 Parents: James "Jamie" Thomson HANLY and Amy GREEN. Spouse: Leland Chester WARD. James HANLY15 was born on 4 Mar 1816 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.352 He died in 1899 in Shelbina, MO. MARRIAGE: A BOND FORM, DATED 19 JULY, 1849, IN THE AMOUNT OF 50 POUNDS LAWFUL MONEY OF KENTUCKY GUARANTEEING THE MARRIAGE OF JAMES HANLY AND MARY JANE HUNTER - SIGNED BY JAMES HANLY AND T.W. KNOCKS AND WITNESSED BY DAN B. PRICE. (Source: "The Hanlys of Shelbina", Hunter Hanly, 1955) Moved to Illinois pre-Civil War; had farm there confiscated by Government (was pro-South). Moved to Missouri (Lewis County); farmed near Monticello, where second wife, Mary Jane Hunter, died, along with several children. Retired to Shelbina, MO; married third wife, a religious fanatic not loved by children or other family; died and is buried there. Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE. Spouse: Susan LOWEN. Spouse: Frances PIERCE. James HANLY and Frances PIERCE were married before 1842. Children were: John Hilary HANLY, Thomas Burke HANLY. Spouse: Mary Jane HUNTER. James HANLY and Mary Jane HUNTER were married on 19 Jul 1849 in Nicholasville, KY.357 Children were: Curran HANLY, Mary F. HANLY, William Montgomery HANLY, Margaret (Maggie) HANLY, Michael Grattan HANLY, Isabel HANLY. James "Jamie" Thomson HANLY15 was born on 13 Dec 1889 in Shelbina, MO.314 He died on 12 Feb 1958 in Manhattan, KS.314 He was christened in Lived in Manhattan, KS.314 Jamie (James) decided to make a career in the field of merchandising. After finishing high school, he continued to work in fathers store for a few years, and then married Amy Green of Monroe City. They later moved to that town where he operated a mens clothing store, as a senior partner with Amys brother Henry. Their two children, Jacqueline and William were born in Monroe City. Amy died unexpectedly on Feb. 25th, 1921 from complications following abdominal surgery. A couple years later, on Sept. 26, 1923, Jamie married Bess Wharton, a local teacher. Sometime in the middle 1920s, he joined the J.C. Penney Co. Their daughter Jeanne was born in 1926. Jamie became the assistant store manager at Fargo, ND for a year or two, and then was transferred to Berlin, NH to open a new store. Later, he assumed the management of the Penney store in Manhattan, KS. Up to the time of his death in 1958, he had been active in a number of civic projects in the cities where he had lived. He was likewise an active member of the Masonic Order. World War I: Neither James nor Wade was subject to the draft since they had dependent children. "Sketches In Family History Of The Shelbina Hanlys", provided by Carl Hanly, 9/2001 Parents: William Montgomery HANLY and Ellen Bryan FINLEY. Spouse: Amy GREEN. James "Jamie" Thomson HANLY and Amy GREEN were married on 6 Sep 1910.314 Children were: Jacqueline HANLY, William Augustus HANLY. Spouse: Bess WHARTON. James "Jamie" Thomson HANLY and Bess WHARTON were married on 26 Sep 1923.314 Children were: Jeanne HANLY. Jane HANLY.15 Parents: William Curran HANLY and Ruth MILLAN. Spouse: Arthur Lyman HYATT. Spouse: Raymond Edison PARKER. Jeanne HANLY.15 Parents: James "Jamie" Thomson HANLY and Bess WHARTON. Spouse: Ronald Patton SMILLIE. John HANLY15 died before 1876.350 He was christened in Relationship to T.B. uncertain from 1901 ltr..350 He was buried in Was married; left a wife and one child, described as "Mrs. Lewis" (1901 ltr)..350 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Jane L. BAIN. John Hai HANLY15 was born on 23 Mar 1788 in Annfield Estate, Thurles, Ireland. He Joined Baltimore Typographica Society, Baltimore, MD on 26 Mar 1805 in Baltimore, MD. He immigrated in 1805 to Philadelphia, Pa. Emigrated from Annfield Estate, County Tipperary, Ireland. He was naturalized on 30 Apr 1813 in Philadelphia, Pa. He died on 8 Nov 1867 in Cliff Cottage, Jessamine Co., KY.358 He was buried in Nov 1867 in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky. !THE FOLLOWING NOTES ARE FROM HUNTER HANLY OF CINCINNATI (DESCENDANT OF JAMES, THE BROTHER OF MARY ELOISE HANLY) WHO IS NOW DEAD ACCORDING TO ELISE WATERS GOODALL (1988). JOHN, ONE OF THE YOUNGEST OF 6 BOYS & 6 GIRLS, WHILE IN SCHOOL IN IRELAND, STRUCK HIS TEACHER AND KNOCKED HIM UNCONSCIOUS. HE RUSHED HOME TO TELL HIS BROTHERS WHO IN TURN IMMEDIATELY GATHERED SOME MONEY AND BELONGINGS TOGETHER AND PUT HIM ON A BOAT FOR AMERICA THAT VERY NIGHT. HE ASSUMED HE HAD KILLED HIS TEACHER AND DID NOT FIND OUT OTHERWISE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS THEREAFTER. THE YEAR WAS 1805. (OUR TRIP TO IRELAND IN MAY OF 1990 REVEALED HIS HOME IN THE PARISHES OF DROM AND INCH, NEAR THE CITY OF THURLES, IS NEARLY 100 MILES FROM THE COAST AND PROBABLY, THEREFORE, HE WAS "PUT ON THE ROAD TO A BOAT THAT VERY NIGHT"). ARRIVED IN AMERICA IN 1805. ADMITTED TO BALTIMORE TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY FEB 27, 1808. NATURALIZED IN PHILADELPHIA APRIL 30, 1813. MR ALLISON(?) TAUGHT JOHN PUBLISHING BUSINESS AND HELPED TO EDUCATE HIMIN PHILADELPHIA. JOHN WAS A MAJOR DURING THE WAR OF 1812. SAID TO HAVE BEEN A GUNRUNNER. HE HAD WANDERLUST AND MOVED 750 MILES WEST TO KENTUCKY IN 1813. SETTLED AT N.E. EDGE OF NICHOLASVILLE. DURING TRIP TO NICHOLASVILLE, KY THE FAMILY ENCOUNTERED MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN THAT REQUIRED LOWERING OF WAGONS DOWN CLIFFS WITH ROPES. HIS STEPSON ROBERT MONTGOMERY BECAME ILL AND "DIED" AT AGE 6 WHEN THEY HAD STOPPED BY A SMALL SETTLEMENT. THE FAMILY DID NOT WISH TO BURY HIM THERE AND WAS PLACED IN HERMETICALLY SEALED CASKET WITH GLASS LID TO BE TAKEN TO KENTUCKY. FURTHER ON, JOHN H. NOTICED VAPOR ON GLASS & PRIED OFF LID. THE CHILD WAS BREATHING AND ALIVE AND LIVED TO BE QUITE A FINE OLD GENTLEMAN. TOOK CLAIM OF 2000 ACRES, BUILT "CLIFF COTTAGE" 1835 ON KENTUCKY RIVER 5 MILES SOUTH OF NICHOLASVILLE, JESSAMINE COUNTY. HAD 500 SLAVES. (ACCORDING TO COUNTY RECORDS, ACRES WERE MORE LIKELY 500 AND SLAVES 5-15). APPOINTED AIDE TO CAMP TO MAJOR JAMES SHELBY NOV 29, 1820. WAS COMMANDANT OF 5TH DIVISION, STATE MILITIA - APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR JOHN ADAIR. JOINED MASONIC ORDER (KNIGHTS TEMPLAR) - SEE "WEB ENCAMPMENT" (FROM NOTES OF HUNTER HANLY-HIS ANCESTORS). WIFE AND CHILDREN JOINED HIM IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ABOUT 1825. ACCORDING TO ELISE WATERS GOODALL JOHN WAS NOT RELIGIOUSLY AFFILATED EARLY IN LIFE AND JOINED THE CATHOLIC CHURCH LATER ON. AUNT MARY WATERS ARNOLD REPORTS HE WAS MARRIED 9/11/1811 IN CHRISTIAN CTY DELAWARE WHICH IS DIFFERENT THAN PREVIOUSLY REPORTED AND CURRENTLY ON THIS RECORD. ("CHRISTIAN CTY" is probably Christiana or Christiana Bridge, Delaware, near where Margaret Robeson grew up). Spouse: Margaret MCKENZIE. John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE were married on 8 Sep 1811 in Philadelphia, Pa.358 Children were: Thomas Burke HANLY, John Hilary HANLY, James HANLY, Lucy M. HANLY, Michael Curran HANLY, S. Grattan HANLY, Mary Eloise HANLY, Margaret Frazer HANLY, Ann S. HANLY, Edward Francis HANLY. John Hilary HANLY15 was born on 11 Aug 1814 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.352 He died on 26 May 1836 in Fort Leavenworth, KS. He was christened in Never married..359 John Hilary Hanly (the first of 3 by that name) was the first Kentucky cadet to be graduated from the US Military Academy, West Point. He graduated in July 1831, standing #26 in his class. General Burnside, of Civil War fame (or infamy) was a classmate and friend; this was a relationship which would have significance much later. Made 2nd Lieutenant March 5, 1836. John Hanly advanced from Brevet Second Lieutenant through second Lieutenant in the First Light Dragoons, before being killed in a training accident in 1836. Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE. John Hilary HANLY15 was born on 29 Aug 1842 in Nicholasville, KY. He was christened between 1862 and 1865 in Confederate Soldier - never married..360 He was buried in 1870 in Appears on 1870 Census, Lewis Co., MO.361 He was baptized between 1870 and 1875 in Black Hills gold fields.360 He was confirmed between 1875 and 1880 in Buffalo Hunter (for Northern Pacific Railroad?).362 He received first communion between 1880 and 1885 in Worked for Northern Pacific Railroad.362 He died on 12 Jul 1916 in Higginsville, MO. He was Ranched in badlands of North Dakota. He lived Appears as owner of land/home in Monticello, MO (plat). He was Died in Confederate Old Soldier's home, Higginsville, MO.. This is "Uncle Jack", beloved great uncle of the five daughters of J.O. and Edna German (Thelma, Louise, Marion, Pauline and Virginia). He enticed J.O. and Edna to ranch with him in the badlands of North Dakota, where all the children except Thelma were born. They spent their early years with "Uncle Jack" living in a cabin on the same ranch. Their memories of him include: - His walking 63 miles from Dickinson, ND to the ranch, carrying a high-chair for a neighbor family; - Him lying on his bunk in the bunkhouse (log cabin), shooting flies off the ceiling timbers with his six-shooter; - His pet beaver, which he kept in the bunkhouse. One day, when he was out, the beaver knocked a five-gallon tin of syrup off the table, and it began spilling across the floor. The beaver, noting the flooding, quickly took the firewood beside the stove, and built a dam. "Uncle Jack" had an interesting life before his stint in the badlands. A life-long bachelor, he was a Confederate cavalryman in the Civil War. Afterward, he is hard to track, but we know that he was (a) a gold miner (or at least a prospector) in the Black Hills of South Dakota; (b) a buffalo hunter; and (c) an employee of the Northern Pacific Railroad (possibly as a buffalo hunter). When Jack grew too old and sick to ranch, he sold his remaining land to J.O. and Edna German, and returned to Missouri. He died in the Confederate Old Soldier's Home in Higginsville, MO. He is buried, with his father James, in Shelbina, MO. Parents: James HANLY and Frances PIERCE. John Hilary HANLY15 was born in 1854.313 He died in 1932.313 Parents: Michael Curran HANLY and Catherine A. PALMER. Spouse: Edith SHELDON. Children were: Ruth Beaumont HANLY, Hilary Norton HANLY, Catherine Palmer HANLY, Michael Curran HANLY, Stephen Sheldon HANLY, Annie Louise HANLY. John Iglehart HANLY.15 Parents: Floyd Finley HANLY and Nannie Steward IGLEHART. Spouse: Edith FENN. John M. HANLY.15 Parents: Michael Curran HANLY and Alice WEITZEL. Joseph Chisum HANLY15 was born about 1882.350 She was christened in Like his Uncle James - "Of a roaming nature."..350 She was buried in Six feet four inches, 156 pounds at 19 (in 1901)..350 She was baptized in Enlisted in Army in 1901 - sent to Philippines..350 Parents: Robert Montgomery HANLY and Dora WILLIFORD. Children were: Mary HANLY. Kate HANLY15 was born about 1841.363 She died on 29 Jan 1864 in Kentucky. She was christened in Buried Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, KY..364 Parents: Michael Curran HANLY and Catherine A. PALMER. Spouse: Augustine WRIGHT. Children were: Kate WRIGHT. Katherine HANLY.15 Parents: Stephen Sheldon HANLY and Charlotte FIELD. Spouse: (Unk) KING. Laura HANLY15 was born on 22 Feb 1870 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 She died in Jul 1901.351 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS. Spouse: NELSON. Children were: Rosalin NELSON, Christine NELSON, Bernice NELSON, Lucile NELSON, Naomi NELSON. Lucy M. HANLY15 was born on 30 Oct 1817 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.352 She died before 1910.219 She was christened in Roman Catholic. Educated at the convent in Bardstown, KY, with all her sisters..365 Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE. Spouse: Stephen BONNER. Stephen BONNER and Lucy M. HANLY were married on 22 Oct 1835 in Frankfort, KY. Children were: Frances Letitia "Posie" BONNER, Percy BONNER, Joe BONNER. Maggie HANLY15 was born in Aug 1884.350 Parents: Robert Montgomery HANLY and Dora WILLIFORD. Maggie Pauline HANLY15 was born on 23 Mar 1879 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 She died on 17 Jan 1953 in California.351 She was christened in No children..351 This is the beloved "Aunt Maggie". She taught the German girls in country schools in Billings County. Hanly, ND (never more than a post office and a ranch) was named for her and for her sister Edna Bruce Hanly, who married J.O. German. Despite being married to a vile-tempered tyrant (Luroff Holdren), Aunt Maggie was sweet, loving, and motherly to kith and kin all of her life. Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS. Spouse: Luroff HOLDREN. Margaret (Maggie) HANLY15 was born on 13 Feb 1855 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL.192 She died on 24 Dec 1939 in Shelbina, MO.192 Parents: James HANLY and Mary Jane HUNTER. Spouse: Reason BAKER. Reason BAKER and Margaret (Maggie) HANLY were married on 4 Apr 1882. Children were: Edna West BAKER, Jessie BAKER, George Hanly BAKER, Jennie Graves BAKER. Margaret C. HANLY15 was born about 1838.363 She died on 14 Oct 1897.316 Note 1: Gravestone says birth date is December 11, 1820. Either this is wrong, or Margaret C., daughter of Michael Curran Hanly, is not the right Margeret Hanly. Parents: Michael Curran HANLY and Catherine A. PALMER. Spouse: Chester J. FITCH. Chester J. FITCH and Margaret C. HANLY were married on 14 Jan 1868 in Jessamine Co, KY.287 Children were: Norton FITCH, Chester FITCH, Kate FITCH. Margaret Frazer HANLY15 was born on 10 Feb 1828 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.352 She was christened in Roman Catholic. Educated at the convent in Bardstown, KY, with all her sisters..353 Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE. Spouse: Sam D. SPALDING. Sam D. SPALDING and Margaret Frazer HANLY were married about 1852 in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY.357 Children were: Hanly SPALDING, Allie SPALDING, Margaret SPALDING. Maria Louise HANLY15 died after 1910.218 Parents: Michael Curran HANLY and Catherine A. PALMER. Spouse: Charles H. RESOR. Children were: James H. RESOR. Mary HANLY.15 Parents: Joseph Chisum HANLY. Mary B. HANLY.15 Parents: William Burke HANLY and Nettie B. LNU. Mary Eloise HANLY15 was born on 16 Sep 1825 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.352 She died on 27 Jul 1904 in Sedalia, Pettis Co., MO.366 She was christened in Roman Catholic..353 She was buried in Educated at the convent in Bardstown, KY, with all her sisters..353 She was baptized in Buried Calvary Cemetery, Sedalia, MO.232 Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE. Spouse: Joseph Murdoch PILKINGTON. Joseph Murdoch PILKINGTON and Mary Eloise HANLY were married on 3 Oct 1848 in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky.367 Children were: Catherine PILKINGTON, Margaret PILKINGTON, Mary PILKINGTON, Anne PILKINGTON, Lucy PILKINGTON, John Hanly PILKINGTON, Elizabeth PILKINGTON, Loretta PILKINGTON, Maria Louisa PILKINGTON, Joseph W. PILKINGTON, William Bolden PILKINGTON. Mary F. HANLY15 was born in 1850 in Bloomington, IL.368 She died on 6 Oct 1861 in Monticello, Lewis Co., MO.355 She was christened in Buried Little Mountain Cemetery, Monticello, MO..355 She was buried in Mother and two children died in October 1861 - epidemic?.355 Parents: James HANLY and Mary Jane HUNTER. Mary Frances HANLY15 was born on 20 Nov 1865 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 She died on 13 Aug 1943.351 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS. Spouse: John J. ROBERTS. John J. ROBERTS and Mary Frances HANLY were married before 1898. Children were: Edith ROBERTS, Alma ROBERTS, Wallace ROBERTS. Michael Curran HANLY15 was born on 4 Sep 1821 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.352 He died on 4 May 1894.369 Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE. Spouse: Catherine A. PALMER. Children were: Maria Louise HANLY, Margaret C. HANLY, Kate HANLY, John Hilary HANLY. Michael Curran HANLY15 was born about 1895.218 He died before 1 Nov 2000.354 Parents: John Hilary HANLY and Edith SHELDON. Spouse: Alice WEITZEL. Children were: John M. HANLY, Charles C. HANLY. Michael Grattan HANLY15 was born in Sep 1858 in Lewis County, MO (near Monticello).355 He died on 1 Oct 1861 in Monticello, Lewis Co., MO.355 He was christened in Burried Little Mountain Cemetery, Monticello, MO..355 He was buried in Mother and two children died in October 1861 - epidemic?.355 Parents: James HANLY and Mary Jane HUNTER. Ora Love HANLY15 was born on 20 Oct 1884 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 She died in Sep 1910.351 She was buried in Died 2 weeks following the birth of a son.. Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS. Spouse: (Unk) BLAND. (Unk) BLAND and Ora Love HANLY were married about 1903. Children were: Hanly BLAND. Robert Montgomery HANLY15 was born in 1842 in Helena, AR.370 He died about 1886 in Helena, AR.371 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Jane L. BAIN. Spouse: Dora WILLIFORD. Robert Montgomery HANLY and Dora WILLIFORD were married on 30 May 1876 in Phillips, AR.371 Children were: Sylvanus HANLY, Carrie May HANLY, Joseph Chisum HANLY, Maggie HANLY, Tom HANLY. Ruth Beaumont HANLY.15 Parents: John Hilary HANLY and Edith SHELDON. S. Grattan HANLY15 was born on 7 Jul 1823 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.352 He died on 9 May 1902 in Kentucky.372 He was christened in Buried Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, KY..313 Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE. Spouse: Frances L. DANIEL. S. Grattan HANLY and Frances L. DANIEL were married on 31 Dec 1855 in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY.287 Stephen Sheldon HANLY15 was born on 28 Jan 1904.373 He died in Nov 1983 in Frankfort, KY.356 Parents: John Hilary HANLY and Edith SHELDON. Spouse: Charlotte FIELD. Children were: Katherine HANLY. Sylvanus HANLY.15 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Jane L. BAIN. Spouse: Dora WOODEN. Children were: Wooden HANLY, Tom HANLY, Elizabeth HANLY. Sylvanus HANLY15 was born about 1877 in Helena, AR.350 He died before 1956.334 He was christened in Enlisted for Spanish American War..350 He was buried in Was in charge of a levee camp in Louisiana in 1901..350 Parents: Robert Montgomery HANLY and Dora WILLIFORD. Theodore HANLY.15 Parents: Donavan Creighton HANLY and Dava Lee HARDESTY. Thomas Burke HANLY15 was born on 28 Jun 1812 in Philadelphia, Pa.352 He was buried between 1833 and 1838 in Taught at Buck Run Academy, Kentucky.. He was christened in 1834 in Awarded LLB law degree by Transylvania College.. He died about 1881 in Helena, AR.374 Law student (Transylvania College) under Professor Mayes in 1833. LLB Degree in 1834. Thomas Burke Hanly was a distinguished citizen of Arkansas. Phillips County was named for his second wife, Helen Phillips, and the town in which he lived was named Helena (Arkansas), for his wife's first name (Helen). He was Circuit Judge of the First Circuit in about 1846, and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court in 1858. He was representative of Phillips County in the Legislature in the House 1842 and 1843, and in the Senate in the sessions of 1852, 1853, 1854 and 1855. He was a delegate at the State Convention of 1861 (and voted for secession). He was a prominent and leading lawyer in eastern Arkansas. Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE. Spouse: Helen PHILLIPS. Children were: Helen HANLY. Spouse: Jane L. BAIN. Thomas Burke HANLY and Jane L. BAIN were married on 2 Sep 1831 in Lexington, Ky. Children were: Robert Montgomery HANLY, Sylvanus HANLY, John HANLY, Andrew C. HANLY. Thomas Burke HANLY15 was born on 2 Sep 1844 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.351 He died on 23 Aug 1914 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 He was christened in Judge, leader in Temperance Movement..375 He was buried in Buried Little Mountain Cemetery, Monticello, MO..376 He was baptized in Jerome McCutchan sang at his funeral..375 Thomas Burke Hanly was the second son of James Hanly and Frances Pierce. He was the "normal" son; his elder brother, John Hilary, was something of a free spirit - Confederate cavalryman, Black Hills gold miner, buffalo hunter, and Dakota Badlands rancher. Thomas more or less stayed home. Returning from Illinois with his parents in 1862, he settled on a farm near Randolph German. As an 18-year-old, he ran messages from Randolph, hiding in the woods from bushwhackers, to Mary, Randolph's wife. Later, he studied law, but inherited his father's farm, and married Mary Linn McRoberts, daughter of Lucinda Bruce McRoberts. Farming to the northwest of the Germans, they raised a large family. Between 1898 and 1901, significant portions of the farm were sold to their children - to Mary Frances (Fannie) and her husband, John Roberts; and to son William Burke Hanly. In September 1901, land in Monticello was purchased in the name of Mary Linn McRoberts Hanly; this was to be their home for the remainder of their lives. Thomas Burke (T.B.) and Mary Linn moved to town, where Thomas became the Judge for the Monticello District of the County Court for twelve years, and later became Road Overseer of the Monticello District. T.B. was also a teetotaler, a leading figure in the Temperance movement in Monticello. T.B. died in August, 1914; his wife Mary Linn died 3 years later, in August, 1917; they are buried in Little Mountain Cemetery, Monticello, Lewis Co., MO. Two of their children, Edna Bruce and Maggie Pauline, had moved by this time to the badlands of North Dakota. Edna Bruce married John Orvis German, son of Randolph and Mary Nancy Hamilton German; and Maggie (our beloved "Aunt Maggie") had married the unbeloved Luroff Holdren. Minor mystery: The Hanly home in Monticello was purchased in the name of Mary Linn McRoberts in 1901, as indicated above. A 1916 plat of the town, however, lists the property as belonging to "J.H. Hanly". T.B. and Mary Linn had no sons with those initials; the only J.H. in the family was John Hilary Hanly, the "free spirit" elder brother of T.B., who died in 1916. John Hilary Hanly had left Monticello in 1862, when he joined the Confederate Army. He never returned. He lived in the Black Hills of South Dakota; the Badlands of North Dakota; and a Confederate Old Soldier's home in Higginsville, MO (near Kansas City, and far from Monticello), where he died in 1916. Why the property was listed in his name remains a mystery. Parents: James HANLY and Frances PIERCE. Spouse: Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS. Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS were married in 1865. Children were: Mary Frances HANLY, Elizabeth Rice HANLY, Laura HANLY, Della Jackman HANLY, William Burke HANLY, Maggie Pauline HANLY, Edna Bruce HANLY, Ora Love HANLY, Howard McRoberts HANLY, Anice Isabelle HANLY. Tom HANLY.15 Parents: Sylvanus HANLY and Dora WOODEN. Tom HANLY.15 Parents: William Burke HANLY and Nettie B. LNU. Tom HANLY15 was born in 1885 in Helena, AR.350 He died in 1891 in Helena, AR.350 Parents: Robert Montgomery HANLY and Dora WILLIFORD. William Augustus HANLY15 was born on 8 Apr 1919.314 He died on 8 Aug 2001.377 Parents: James "Jamie" Thomson HANLY and Amy GREEN. Spouse: Maria G. VAN BEVERHOUDT. William Augustus HANLY and Maria G. VAN BEVERHOUDT were married on 20 Jan 1947.314 |